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The [[Nunchuk]] is a peripheral for the Wii Remote that is inserted into the bottom of the Wii remote for games too complex for the Remote alone. Often referred to as the "Wiichuk", movement is assigned to the Nunchuk's [[control stick]], while [[A]] and [[B]] button attacks are assigned to the standard attacks and special attacks respectively, with [[grab]]bing performed by pressing A and B together. By default, [[taunt]]s are assigned to combinations of the [[1]] and [[2]] buttons.
The [[Nunchuk]] is a peripheral for the Wii Remote that is inserted into the bottom of the Wii remote for games too complex for the Remote alone. Often referred to as the "Wiichuk", movement is assigned to the Nunchuk's [[control stick]], while [[A]] and [[B]] button attacks are assigned to the standard attacks and special attacks respectively, with [[grab]]bing performed by pressing A and B together. By default, [[taunt]]s are assigned to combinations of the [[1]] and [[2]] buttons.


The majority of players believe the GameCube controller to be superior to the Wiichuk, owing to the more familiar layout of buttons, as well the general convenience of not having to constantly sync the controller for different setups at tournaments or having to worry about the controller's battery life. Despite this, the Wiichuk actually features a few advantages over the GameCube controller; the ability to assign [[smash attack]]s to buttons, rather than assigning them to an analog stick, gives the Wiichuk superior capability to mash out of [[grab]]s, and it also has access to the unique [[shake smash]], which can further assist in escaping grabs. The Wiichuk, however, lacks access to [[B-sticking]] and [[A-sticking]], is vulnerable to lag in an area with high wireless activity, and it also features fewer available buttons, potentially limiting convenience to some techniques, like DACUSing. While rarely used in tournaments, some smashers are dedicated to use of the Wiichuk, such as {{Sm|GrimTurtle}}, {{Sm|ScAtt}}, {{Sm|Myran}}, {{Sm|Tearbear}}, {{Sm|Kamicario}}, {{Sm|Player 7}},<ref>https://smashboards.com/threads/wiichuck-legality-five-smash-4-pros-who-use-it-weigh-in.424320/</ref> and {{Sm|Space}}.
The majority of players believe the GameCube controller to be superior to the Wiichuk, owing to the more familiar layout of buttons, as well the general convenience of not having to constantly sync the controller for different setups at tournaments or having to worry about the controller's battery life. Despite this, the Wiichuk actually features a few advantages over the GameCube controller; the ability to assign [[smash attack]]s to buttons, rather than assigning them to an analog stick, gives the Wiichuk superior capability to mash out of [[grab]]s, and it also has access to the unique [[shake smash]], which can further assist in escaping grabs. The Wiichuk, however, lacks access to [[B-sticking]] and [[A-sticking]], is vulnerable to lag in an area with high wireless activity, and it also features fewer available buttons, potentially limiting convenience to some techniques, like DACUSing. While rarely used in tournaments, some smashers are dedicated to use of the Wiichuk, such as {{Sm|GrimTurtle}}, {{Sm|ScAtt}}, {{Sm|Myran}}, {{Sm|Tearbear}}, {{Sm|Kamicario}}, and {{Sm|Player 7}}<ref>https://smashboards.com/threads/wiichuck-legality-five-smash-4-pros-who-use-it-weigh-in.424320/</ref>.


===Classic Controller===
===Classic Controller===

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